Biogeography and ecological setting of Indian Ocean hydrothermal vents

Publication information:

Van Dover, Humphris, Fornari, Cavanaugh, Collier, Goffredi, Hashimoto, et al. (October) 2001. “Biogeography and Ecological Setting of Indian Ocean Hydrothermal Vents”. Science 294: 818-23.

Abstract

Within the endemic invertebrate faunas of hydrothermal vents, five biogeographic provinces are recognized. Invertebrates at two Indian Ocean vent fields (Kairei and Edmond) belong to a sixth province, despite ecological settings and invertebrate-bacterial symbioses similar to those of both western Pacific and Atlantic vents. Most organisms found at these Indian Ocean vent fields have evolutionary affinities with western Pacific vent faunas, but a shrimp that ecologically dominates Indian Ocean vents closely resembles its Mid-Atlantic counterpart. These findings contribute to a global assessment of the biogeography of chemosynthetic faunas and indicate that the Indian Ocean vent community follows asymmetric assembly rules biased toward Pacific evolutionary alliances.